Differentiated replication as explained in Adam Williams' slide
describes differentiation by splitting up your DIT into multiple
databases. But I think the question here was how to differentiate
replication from a single database. The only documentation I was able
to find that spoke to that issue is the slapd.conf(5) man page for
openldap-2.1.4 (and perhaps earlier 2.1.x versions). Under General
Database Options => replica, it states that you can add the following to
the replica command:
". . . An attr list can be given after the attr keyword to allow the
selective replication of the listed attributes only; if the optional !
mark is used, the list is considered exclusive, i.e. the listed
attributes are not replicated. If an objectClass is listed, all the
related attributes are (are not) replicated."
I think that's what you're looking for. However, I haven't tried it
yet. Has anyone else found that type of granular partial replication to
work as advertised?
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
[mailto:owner-openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org] On Behalf Of
adam@morrison-ind.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 5:31 AM
To: Tony Earnshaw
Cc: Agustin Torres; openldap-software@OpenLDAP.org
Subject: Re: Replicate only a part of the tree
>>im looking for partial replications too.
>>i have looked for at 2.1.4 release but i dont find the doc that you
say.
>>Could you say me what document is?
>Actually, having looked at the Guide (! :-) again, I think your best
bet
>is to look at Adam Williams' ldap3.pdf, page 95 ff, where I think
you'll
>find what you're looking for.
>ftp://kalamazoolinux.org/pub/pdf/ldapv3.pdf
You want the "differentiated replication" slide, it should be *near*
page 95.
As new versions of the document get released the page numbers wiggle
around a bit.